Fox tabloid collapsing under its own crapulence

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Beset by numerous accounts of its on-air personalities harassing women (if not more) paying out tens of millions in hush money after denying all of the accusations then firing said personalities, the Fox tabloid is being rocked by new allegations about its sordid operations.

Thirteen, yes, thirteen, current and former Fox tabloid employees have filed suit claiming the tabloid knew about, failed to prevent and condoned racial discrimination “that appears more akin to Plantation-style management than a modern-day work environment.”

Kelly Wright, the only black on-air personality at the tabloid claimed he’d been effectively sidelined and asked to perform the role of a Jim Crow, an insulting slang term to refer to a black man, according to the lawsuit. Wright said O’Reilly (the recently fired sexual pervert), who’s white, refused to show a piece Wright had prepared after racial protests in Ferguson, Missouri, because they showed blacks in too positive a light.

As usual, the tabloid denies everything, just like they did in all previous cases, so expect more and larger payouts, and more firings to come.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fox-news-class-action-lawsuit-racial-discrimination/
 
You shouldn't believe everything you hear. The attorney who accused Sean Hannity retracted her statement after he threatened her with legal action. I believe O'Reilly probably did harass those women, but not every man is a disgusting dirty dog...oh wait...
 
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You shouldn't believe everything you hear. The attorney who accused Sean Hannity retracted her statement after he threatened her with legal action. I believe O'Reilly probably did harass those women, but not every man is a distusting dirty dog...oh wait...

Of course we are. Every guy wants one thing, no matter what he says. Some just don't make it obvious.
 
Of course we are. Every guy wants one thing, no matter what he says. Some just don't make it obvious.

Every man may want it, but a few have the self control to keep it in their pants.

Edit: I'm going to rephrase because this isn't exactly what I mean.

O'reilly let his stardom go to his head and felt entitled to his wishes over someone else's. Men may think women are attractive or sexy but they don't all feel that their wishes override what she may want. It's more a matter of respecting other people than hiding sexual thoughts.
 
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So did Fox News whip black people, lock them up, and force them to do hard labor for no money?

If not, then that quote is the epitome of hyperbole. (Heh pretentious big word usage)
 
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